Black and white photograph of a procession of people transporting books from the library's rented storefront location on 526 Broadway to a newly built permanent location on 523 Central Avenue. Near the front of the procession across Broadway is...

Black and white photograph of a procession of school children transporting books from the library's rented storefront location on 526 Broadway to a newly built permanent location on 523 Central Avenue. Leading the procession across Broadway is...

Black and white photograph of library director, Virginia Moran, at the original storefront location of the Massapequa Public Library on 526 Broadway, Massapequa. Photograph taken in 1955. 526 Broadway is the current location of the Bravo Pizzeria.

Black and white photograph of busy circulation desk at the original storefront location of the Massapequa Public Library. To the right toward the back can be seen library director, Virginia Moran. The library was located at 526 Broadway,...

The Phillips House in its original location, 199 N. Village Avenue in 1958. It was built by Samuel and Mirinda Phillips about 1882. Samuel Phillips was one of the many sea captains that lived in Rockville Centre in the late 1800s. This home was...

Black and white photograph of a clipping from the Gordon Heights Bulletin featuring a map of Long Island that indicates the location of Gordon Heights relative to several other landmarks. The map indicates routes from New York city that lead to...

Black and white image of a pond, gardens and a tower. A postcard in the Great Neck Library collection (gnlpc0130) contains this same image, and identifies the location as the "Nichols' Place." Several people named Nichols had lived in different...

Black and white photograph of the original storefront location of the Massapequa Public Library, circa 1953. The location of library is 526 Broadway, Massapequa, at the intersection of Broadway and Pennsylvania Avenue.

Sale of right of commonage in undivided parcel [location not given] belonging to estate of Henry Rogers, deceased, by his widow, Bethiah Rogers, and numerous of proprietors of right to parcel, all of Southampton Township, N.Y, to John T. Dayton, of...

Clubhouse and club building as they appeared at the time the Cow Bay Skiff Club officially became the PWYC in 1910, at the club's original location. Bayview Colony was later developed in this location.

Black and white pamphlet 8 1/2"x 11", 4 pages long. The front page of the pamplet advertises "Absolute Auction Sale Massapequa" to be held by James R. Murphy Auctioneers, and to take place at 2 pm on October 21st, 1933. Second and third page of...

Photographic postcard of the Smithtown Library. The library was erected in 1912 on land donated by Cornelia Stewart Butler. Designed by her son, Lawrence Smith Butler. The library was originally located on the south side of Middle Country Road...

Second location of Garden City Community Church, facing N from Stewart Ave. , occupied 1937-1951. It was once a private residence between Whitehall Blvd. and Brompton Rd. Sign shows Rev. John Gardner, DD as minister

The Christeen, built as an oyster sloop in Glenwood Landing in 1883 and designated a National Historic Landmark in 1991, docked in ice at an unspecified location with the words Christeen, Locust, N.J. visible on the back (stern); taken sometime...

Caption on reverse reads: Road conditions after a storm. The house at the right was the former Christian Schenck home, which stood on the Westerly corner of Main Street and Newtown Lane, #1. The man standing under the tree marks the present...

The Christeen, built in Glenwood Landing in 1883 as an oyster sloop and designated a National Historic Landmark in 1991, docked in ice at an unspecified location viewed from the right (starboard) side taken sometime between 1958 and 1977, when the...

Harold. L. Seaman Plumbing & Heating was a long-established business in Port Washington, carrying hardware, paints, plumbing and heating supplies at this location since 1909. It was previously known as Seaman and Needham Hardware.

Advertisement from "The World's Work Advertiser" (1900-1932, edited by Walter Hines Page of Doubleday, Page & Co.) for houses made of white pine, showing the house of F. P. Clarke, Esq. (location unknown)

Caption on back of photograph reads: In 1741 there was a Montauk Indian named Widow Shime who lived on the Montauk reservation at Indian Field, Montauk Point. Since George Butler could not account for his nickname of "Shinne," he felt that it might...

Black and white photograph of the Post and Rankin Post Office and General Store. The Historical Society of the Massapequas provides the following description: "Post and Ranking Post Office & General Store: Building dates to circa 1902. This photo...

The First Methodist Church of Port Washington [NY] was built in 1871 on the corner of Bayview and Carlton Avenues, and originally known as the Methodist Episcopal Church. In 1883 the church building was moved to the corner of Main Street and North...

Black and white photograph of original Board of Trustees of the Massapequa Library, seated inside the library's original storefront location on 526 Broadway. Seated from left to right are: Father John Malcolm Haight, Chairman; Mrs. Louise C....

Black and white photograph of a newsclipping centered on a photograph of an African-American woman using a rake in an outdoor garden. The woman wears a white shirt and pants and heeled shoes. The surrounding text identifies the location as Gordon...

Black and white photograph of the members of the Board of Trustees of the Massapequa Public Library in January of 1955. Pictured from left to right are: Father John Malcolm Haight, Chairman; Mrs. Louise C. Donderi, Secretary; Mrs. Corinne Melkin,...

Pamphlet produced for the concert to celebrate the 350th anniversary of the founding of Freeport c.1659. Sponsored by the Freeport Historical Society, the concert featured the Cathedral singers and was held at the First Presbyterian Church. There...